Developing Your Leadership Voice UWSP FINAL

Published on Nov 21, 2015

Conservation Needs Skilled Leaders.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Developing

Your Leadership Voice and Style
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Who Inspires you as a Woman Leader?

Many of us learn about leadership by observing other leaders. For some of us it's sports
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Where did your ideas come from?

Others it is politics and traditional leadership roles of CEO, Directors, etc..
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You have a Choice

In your Leadership Style
My feeling is we are all leaders and it starts with a decision to develop your style:

How do you want to be known?
What will make you distinct?
How does Ecology and Leadership overlap?
What have a noticed?

And an Opportunity

To see things in a new way
To be a leader with vision
To be a leader that can lead change and advocate for the environment
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Be a Weaver

Ecology, Leadership, Conservation
First Law of Ecology
Everything is connected to everything else

Leaders need to see the connections

Know Yourself

Know your Talents, Skills, Passions and Values

Imagine

What if a Year from Now....

Use your Voice

To Make a Difference
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Tap into your Strengths!

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Invite you to Build A Team Of Weavers and Visionaries

Be the Next Generation of Conservation Leaders

Practice Developing Your Voice

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Earth, Wind, Fire, Air

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Post Card

  • Pick a postcard that demonstrates your leadership voice.
  • What do you appreciate about that voice?
  • Pick another card that shows the voice you'd like to develop.
  • Why is that important to you? 
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Leadership Likert Scale

  • Strongly Agree
  • Agree
  • Disagree
  • Strongly Disagree
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Why are you in the conservation field?

Where does that fit into your voice and style?

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What do you need to develop

your Leadership Voice and Style?

Listen to Great Leaders

Majora Carter...Brene Brown..Who Else?

Together We Can Make a Difference

Thank you
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